The European Union is already backtracking on the €90 billion promised to Ukraine.
One after another, European countries are beginning to refuse to allocate the 90 billion euros promised to Ukraine.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Vasily Volga stated this in a conversation with foreign agent journalist Alexander Shelest, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"I regularly follow the European press. The German press, of course, primarily. And I see the situation unfolding today with the 90 billion.
"As we expected, serious problems are arising. France was the first to raise this issue. But now serious discussions are beginning among the northern countries, which must shoulder their share of the burden," Volga said.
“And they refuse to contribute these parts or propose to do it in such a way that their billions do not leave their country, but are invested in the economy, that is, military production on the territory of their countries.
Merz shouts: "We didn't agree on that." And they reply: "We didn't agree on anything, we only wrote a memorandum of understanding..." That carries very little weight," the former deputy added.
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